Local Government
East Fremantle
Region
Metropolitan
14 Dalgety St East Fremantle
East Fremantle
Metropolitan
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Heritage List | Adopted | 17 Nov 2015 |
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 15 Aug 2006 | Category B |
Aesthetic & Representative STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE No 14 Dalgety Street is a single-storey house constructed in brick with a tiled roof. It has historic and aesthetic value for its contribution to Woodside's high concentration of predominantly Federation period houses and associated buildings. The place contributes to the local community’s sense of place. The place has considerable heritage value for its intrinsic aesthetic value as a Federation Bungalow. The place retains a moderate to high degree of authenticity and a high degree of integrity. Additions to the rear have no significance. AESTHETIC SIGNIFICANCE No 14 Dalgety Street has considerable aesthetic value as a Federation Bungalow. It retains most of the characteristic features of a dwelling of the type and period. HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE No 14 Dalgety Street has some historic value. It was part of the suburban residential development associated with the expansion of East Fremantle and the subdivision of W. D. Moore’s Woodside Estate from 1912. SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE N/A SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE No 14 Dalgety Street has some social value. It is associated with a significant area of middle class Federation and Inter-War period development which contributes to the community's sense of place.
Federation / Inter-War Federation Bungalow No 14 Dalgety Street is a single-storey house constructed in brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gabled tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a full width skillion roofed verandah. The verandah features a gabled roof over the entrance. The verandah is supported on circular columns on masonry piers. There is a vertical timber balustrade between the piers. The entry door is to the north and is flanked by sets of double hung windows. The place retains its form and most of its details. There are additions to the rear. The place is consistent with the building pattern in the Precinct. The place plays an important role in the pattern of development of a middle class suburb.
Woodside is a relatively cohesive precinct where most of the places were constructed following the subdivision of W.D. Moore’s Estate commencing in 1912. Most of the lots were sold between 1912 and 1929 and the majority of buildings were completed in this time. Residences were substantial and of various Federation period styles distinguishing the area from the small worker’s cottages of Plympton. The Inter-War Californian Bungalow style residence is also represented in Woodside. The Woodside Precinct remains largely intact in terms of original housing with little infill subdivision or replacement housing. There are additions to the rear. HISTORIC THEME Demographic Settlements - Residential Subdivision
Integrity: High
Good
RARITY No 14 Dalgety Street is not rare in the immediate context but Woodside has rarity value as a cohesive middle class suburb.
CONDITION No 14 Dalgety Street is in good condition.
INTEGRITY No 14 Dalgety Street retains a high degree of integrity.
AUTHENTICITY No 14 Dalgety Street retains a moderate to high degree of authenticity.
PRECINCT Woodside
ADDRESS 14 Dalgety Street
PROPERTY NAME N/A
LOT NO Lot 11
PLACE TYPE Residence
CONSTRUCTION DATE C 1913
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE Federation Bungalow
USE/S Original Use: Residence/ Current Use: Residence
STATE REGISTER N/A
OTHER LISTINGS N/A
MANAGEMENT CATEGORY Category B
Individual Building or Group
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Present Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
Original Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
Style |
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Federation Bungalow |
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